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Embrace the concept of chindogu and find humor in everyday life from "summary" of Ikigai and Other Japanese Words to Live by by Mari Fujimoto

Chindogu is a concept that encourages us to see the humor in everyday life and not take ourselves too seriously. It is about embracing the quirky and absurd aspects of life, finding joy in the mundane, and approaching challenges with a sense of playfulness. The term "chindogu" translates to "unusual tool" in Japanese, and it refers to a peculiar or seemingly useless invention that has a whimsical charm to it. Chindogu items are not meant to be practical or efficient in a conventional sense. Instead, they are designed to bring a smile to people's faces and spark a sense of wonder and amusement. By embracing chindogu, we can learn to appreciate the unexpected and find delight in the absurdity of life. It encourages us to think outside the box, challenge our assumptions, and approach problems with a creative and lighthearted attitude. In a world that often values productivity and efficiency above all else, chindogu reminds us to slow down, have fun, and not take things too seriously. It teaches us to embrace imperfection, celebrate the absurd, and find beauty in the unconventional. By incorporating chindogu into our lives, we can cultivate a sense of wonder, creativity, and playfulness that can enrich our daily experiences and bring a sense of joy and lightness to our lives.
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    Ikigai and Other Japanese Words to Live by

    Mari Fujimoto

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